Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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* ** Title: " The Plan Of God - Neglected - Part 1"*
* Theme: " Jonah Hastily Fleeing His God “*
* " The Prophet Running From God "*
* " God Choosing Jonah "*
* Text: " Jonah 1: 1 - 15 " *
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* I - The Mission Statement ( 1 - 2 )*
* A) The Man Was Called - Arise*
* B) The Mission Was Clear - Go*
* C) The Message Was Concise - Cry*
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* II - The Missing Servant ( 3 )*
* A) His Flight - The Downward Path*
* B) His Fare - The Designated Price*
* C) His Foolishness - The Dumb Perception*
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* III - The Mighty Storm ( 4 )*
* A) God’s Storm & It’s Simple Purpose*
* B) God’s Storm & It’s Selected Person*
* C) God’s Storm & It’s Strong Power *
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* IV - The Mortified Sailors ( 5 - 10) *
* A) The Powerful Storm Was Unwanted*
* B) The Prophet’s Story Was Unwelcomed *
* C) The Painful Situation Was Unwarranted *
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* V - The Morbid Statement ( 11 - 15 )*
* A) Jonah’s Opportunity To Fulfill God’s Plan*
* 1 - He Could Calm The Storm*
* 2 - He Could Correct The Situation*
* 3 - He Could Change The Story*
* 4 - He Could Convert The Sinners*
* B) Jonah’s Opposition To Fulfill God’s Plan*
* 1 - The Deep Root Of His Opposition *
* “ Society Must See His Hatred “*
* 2 - The Dark Reality Of His Opposition*
* “ Society Must Search It’s Heart “*
* 3 - The Disquised Reasoning Of His Opposition*
* “ Society Must Solve The Heartache “*
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